Three luxury condominiums at the famed Fontainebleau Miami Beach will hit the auction block Thursday as a Chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee winds down the operations of Imperial Capital Bank.
The units are a one-bedroom, 1,066-square-foot condo with two terraces on the seventh floor, and studios with 491 square feet on the seventh floor and 516 square feet on the 22nd floor in the Fontainebleau II Tresor condo building. They’re fully furnished and part of a 1,504-room oceanfront resort development undergoing a $22 million renovation at 4401 Collins Ave.
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